Tarzán
Tarzán | |
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Genre | Adventure |
Written by | Edgar Rice Burroughs |
Directed by | Gérard Hameline |
Starring |
Wolf Larson Lydie Denier Sean Roberge |
Country of origin |
France Canada Mexico |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 75 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Location(s) | Mexico |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Balenciaga Productions Dune TF1 Produccione Telemex Produccione UINIC William F. Cookie Productions |
Distributor | Keller Entertainment Group (United States) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel |
TF1 (France) Television syndication (United States) |
Original run | 23 December 1991 – 1994 |
Tarzán was a French-canadian-mexican syndicated series that aired 1991–1994. In this version of the show, Tarzan was portrayed as a blond environmentalist, with Jane turned into a French ecologist.
Ron Ely, famous for playing Tarzan in the original series, played a character named Gorden Shaw in the first season episode “Tarzan the Hunted”.
Episode list
Season one (1991–1992)
- “Tarzan and the Caves of Darkness”
- “Tarzan’s Journey to Danger”
- “Tarzan and the Picture of Death”
- “Tarzan and the Pirate Treasure”
- “Tarzan in the Sacred Cave”
- “Tarzan and the Killer Lion”
- “Tarzan the Hunted”
- “Tarzan’s Eleventh Hour”
- “Tarzan and the Savage Storm”
- “Tarzan and the Mystic Caves”
- “Tarzan and the Silent Child”
- “Tarzan and the Golden Egg”
- “Tarzan and the Poisoned Water”
- “Tarzan’s Christmas”
- “Tarzan and the Unwelcome Guest”
- “Tarzan and the River of Doom”
- “Tarzan and the Extra-Terrestrials”
- “Tarzan and the Orphan”
- “Tarzan and the Deadly Gift”
- “Tarzan and the Test of Friendship”
- “Tarzan Tames the Bronx”
- “Tarzan and the Woman of Steel”
- “Tarzan and the Enemy Within”
- “Tarzan and the Killer’s Revenge”
- “Tarzan in the Eye of the Hurricane”
Season two (1992–1993)
- “Tarzan and the Missile of Doom”
- “Tarzan and the Forbidden Jewels”
- “Tarzan and the Broken Promise”
- “Tarzan and the Amazon Women”
- “Tarzan and the Karate Warriors”
- “Tarzan and the Lion Girl”
- “Tarzan and the Deadly Delusion”
- “Tarzan and the Primitive Urge”
- “Tarzan and the Mysterious Sheik”
- “Tarzan and the Runaways”
- “Tarzan Meets Jane”
- “Tarzan and the Wayward Balloon”
- “Tarzan and the Fugitive’s Revenge”
- “Tarzan and the Mutant Creature”
- “Tarzan Rescues the Songbird”
- “Tarzan and the Fire Field”
- “Tarzan and the Movie Star”
- “Tarzan and the Fountain of Youth”
- “Tarzan and the Law of the Jungle”
- “Tarzan and the Shaft of Death”
- “Tarzan and the Polluted River”
- “Tarzan’s Dangerous Journey”
- “Tarzan and the Toxic Terror”
- “Tarzan and the Earthly Challenge”
- “Tarzan and the Mysterious Fog”
Season three (1993–1994)
- “Tarzan and the Hollywood Adventure”
- “Tarzan and the Witness for the Prosecution”
- “Tarzan and the Rock Star”
- “Tarzan and the Odd Couple”
- “Tarzan and the Return of the Bronx”
- “Tarzan and the New Commissioner”
- “Tarzan and the Stoneman”
- “Tarzan and the Deadly Cargo”
- “Tarzan and the Sapphire Elephant”
- “Tarzan and the Fear of Blindness”
- “Tarzan and the Mating Season”
- “Tarzan and the Gift of Life”
- “Tarzan and the Death Spiders”
- “Tarzan and the Russian Invasion”
- “Tarzan and the Fiery End”
- “Tarzan and the Curse of Death”
- “Tarzan and the King of the Apes”
- “Tarzan and the Evil Twin”
- “Tarzan and the Dangerous Competition”
- “Tarzan and the Pirates Revenge”
- “Tarzan and Cheeta’s Desperate Adventure”
- “Tarzan and the Sixth Sense”
- “Tarzan and the Ring of Romance”
- “Tarzan and the Night Horrors”
- “Tarzan and the Jewel of Justice”
External links
- Tarzán at the Internet Movie Database
Preceded by Tarzan in Manhattan April 15, 1989 |
Tarzan (TV series) Tarzán 1991–1994 |
Succeeded by Tarzan: The Epic Adventures 1996–1997 |